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Government of Cameroon since 2019
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Ngute government

Cabinet of Cameroon
2025–present
Date formed4 January 2015 (2015-01-04)
People and organisations
PresidentJoseph Ngute
Prime MinisterJoseph Ngute
Member partiesCPDM
UNDP
FNSC
Status in legislatureSupermajority
162 / 180 (90%)




Opposition partiesSDF
CPNR
UDC
MDR
USM
History
Election2020 parliamentary election
Legislature terms9th National Assembly
10th National Assembly
PredecessorFourth Yang Government

Joseph Ngute's government has governed Cameroon since 2019. It is made up of 63 members, including the Prime Minister, 4 Ministers of State, 31 Ministers, 12 Deputy Ministers, 5 Ministers in charge of mission and 10 Secretaries of State. The government has 8 female members.

Cabinet

Ministers of State

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of State
Minister of Tourism and Leisure
Bello Bouba Maigari4 January 2019Incumbent UNDP
Minister of State
Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals
Laurent Esso4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of State
Minister of Higher Education
Jacques Fame Ndongo4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Secretary General of the Presidency of the RepublicFerdinand Ngoh Ngoh [fr]4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC

Cabinet Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterJoseph Ngute4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Territorial AdministrationPaul Atanga Nji4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Social affairsPauline Irene Nguene4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentGabriel Mbarobe4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Arts and CulturePierre Ishmael Bidoung Kpwatt4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of CommerceLuc Magloire Mbarga Atangana4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of CommunicationRene Emmanuel Sadi4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Decentralization and Local DevelopmentGeorge Elanga Obam4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Economy, Planning and Regional DevelopmentAlamine Ousmane Mey4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Basic EducationLaurent Etoundi Ngoa4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries
Minister for Employment and Vocational TrainingIssa Tchiroma Bakary4 January 2019Incumbent FSNC
Minister for Energy and Water ResourcesGaston Eloundou Essomba4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable DevelopmentPierre Hélé4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Secondary EducationPauline Nalova Lyonga4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of FinanceLouis-Paul Motazé4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Civil Service and Administrative ReformJoseph Le4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister for Forestry and WildlifeJules Doret Ndongo4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Housing and Urban DevelopmentCelestine Courtes4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Youth and Civic EducationMoununa Foutsou4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Mines, Industry and Technological DevelopmentGabriel Dodo Ndoke4 January 201921 January 2023 RDPC
Minister of SMEs, Social Economy and CraftsAchilles Bassilekin III4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Posts and TelecommunicationsMinette Libom Li Likeng4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Women Empowerment and The FamilyMarie-Thérèse Abena Ondoa4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Scientific Research and InnovationMadeleine Tchuente4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Foreign AffairsLejeune Mbella Mbella4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Public HealthMalachi Manaouda4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Sports and Physical EducationNarcissus Mouelle Kombi4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of TransportErnest Ngalle Bibehe4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Labor and Social SecurityGregory Owona4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Minister of Public WorksEmmanuel Nganou Djoumessi4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC
Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the RepublicSamuel Mvondo Ayolo4 January 2019Incumbent RDPC

References

  1. "Dion Ngute appointed as Cameroon's new Prime Minister". Journalducameroun.com. 4 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.


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